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ISCC 2017 POSTER ASSIGNMENTS BY LAST NAME
GROUP 1: GC Applications
GROUP 2: GC Stationary Phases
GROUP 3: GC Detectors & Data Handling
GROUP 4: Sample Prep
GROUP 5: HPLC Stationary Phase
GROUP 6: Liquid Phase Separation Applications
GROUP 7: LCxLC
LAST NAME
Posters 1-29
Poster Presentation Times and Locations:
Posters 30-39
Odd number posters will present on Wednesday, May 17th
Posters 40-49
from 1:40 -3:10PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 50-69
Even posters will present on Thursday, May 18th
Posters 70-99
from 2:00 -3:30PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 100 -119
Posters 120-129
POSTER #
GROUP #
FIRST NAME
ORGANIZATION
70
100
5
6
Ali
Ali
Ashraf
Ashraf
Inha University
Inha University
C18 bound sub-2 μm silica monolith particles as HPLC stationary phase of excellent
separation efficiency
Separation
of Synthetic Peptides and Proteins by Open Tubular Capillary Electrochromatography
2
50
51
40
1
4
4
3
Alonso
Azizi
Baghdady
Bai
David
Mohammadmehdi
Yehia
Ling
LECO
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Texas at Arlington
Biomarker identification for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via GC-MS
Hexafluoroisopropanol induced two phase systems in membrane proteomics
A Novel In Situ Derivatization Kit for Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass
Spectrometry
of BTEX
in Urine
A
comparison Determination
of GC-VUV, GC-FID
and Biomarkers
GCxGC-TOFMS
for characterization of
weathered diesel fuels
71
5
Barhate
Chandan
University of Texas at Arlington
Chromatographic resolution of complex mixtures and closely related species using
ultrafast separations in the second dimension
72
101
41
5
6
3
Barhate
Berghorn
Berrier
Chandan
Andrew
Kelsey
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Washington
Ultrafast Chiral Separations: Are They Broadly Applicable?
Online SFE-SFC-MS for Direct Extraction and Analysis of Designer Drugs in Urine
Determination of Components in Simulated GC-TOFMS Chromatograms by the 2D m/z
Cluster Method
52
4
Berthod
Alain
University of Lyon 1, CNRS
Edelweiss antioxidant extraction by hyphenating countercurrent and classical
chromatography
30
2
Bicchi
Carlo
University of Torino
Analysis of fragrances of vegetable origin and essential oils with a new generation of
highly inert GC columns coated with ionic liquids.
31
2
Bicchi
Carlo
University of Torino
Ionic liquids as water-compatible GC stationary phases for the analysis of fragrances
of vegetable origin and essential oils
3
1
Binkley
Joseph
LECO
Comparison of "Weird and Wild" Jelly Bean Flavors Using HS SPME - Gas
Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry
53
4
Chowdhury
Saiful
University of Texas at Arlington
Selective enrichment of functional arginine residues in proteins by bio-orthogonal
click chemistry and mass spectrometry
32
102
2
6
Darko
Davila El Rassi
Ernest
Guadalupe
University of Calgary
Oklahoma State Universirty
The Use of a pH-Adjusted Water Stationary Phase in GC Separations
A novel approach for determination of trans 18:1 isomers by HPLC
1
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ISCC 2017 POSTER ASSIGNMENTS BY LAST NAME
GROUP 1: GC Applications
GROUP 2: GC Stationary Phases
GROUP 3: GC Detectors & Data Handling
GROUP 4: Sample Prep
GROUP 5: HPLC Stationary Phase
GROUP 6: Liquid Phase Separation Applications
GROUP 7: LCxLC
LAST NAME
Posters 1-29
Poster Presentation Times and Locations:
Posters 30-39
Odd number posters will present on Wednesday, May 17th
Posters 40-49
from 1:40 -3:10PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 50-69
Even posters will present on Thursday, May 18th
Posters 70-99
from 2:00 -3:30PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 100 -119
Posters 120-129
POSTER #
GROUP #
FIRST NAME
ORGANIZATION
1
1
Di Lorenzo
Robert
The Hospital for Sick Children
A (non)targeted method for analysis of the serum exposome using atmospheric
pressure gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
103
6
Doherty
Steve
AbbVie Inc.
Unattended Reaction Monitoring using Automated Microfluidic Sample-prep and Online Liquid Chromatography
120
127
7
7
Donato
Donato
Paola
Paola
University of Messina
University of Messina
Comprehensive 2D LC coupled to triple quadrupole MS for enhanced resolution and
sensitivity profiling of Glycyrrhiza glabra with comprehensive two-dimensional liquid
Untargeted
chromatography-mass spectrometry using multi-segmented shift gradients in second
dimension: expanding the metabolite coverage
104
73
6
5
Du
El Rassi
Siqi
Ziad
University of Texas at Arlington
Oklahoma State Universirty
Studies of D-Amino Acid Levels in Mouse Brain Tissues and Blood
Monolithic stationary phases with incorporated bare and surface modified fumed
silica nanoparticles for hydrophilic interaction capillary electrochromatography
74
5
El Rassi
Ziad
Oklahoma State University
Poly (2-carboxyethyl acrylate-co-ethylene glycol dimethacrylate) monolithic precursor
column and its post polymerization modification with nonpolar ligands for use in
reversed phase capillary liquid chromatography
75
76
4
5
5
1
Franklin
Franklin
Gorecki
Edward
Edward
Tadeusz
Restek
Restek
University of Waterloo
Evaluating Mass Overload on Superficially Porous Particles
Affecting Selectivity and HILIC Retention on a FluoroPhenyl Stationary Phase
Temperature Programming of the Second Dimension in Comprehensive TwoDimensional Gas Chromatography
121
7
Gorecki
Tadeusz
University of Waterloo
Towards simpler LCxLC: RPxRP separations with parallel gradient in the second
dimension to enhance utilization of the separation space
5
6
105
1
1
6
Green
Hayward
Hellinghausen
Shayne
Taylor
Garrett
Dow Chemical
Apeel Sciences, Santa Barbara, USA
University of Texas at Arlington
77
5
Huang
Weixiong
University of Texas at Arlington
Analytical Challenges in Taste and Odor Characterization of Food Packaging
Characterization of Edipeel(tm) on the Surfaces of Avocados
Ultra-fast Enantiomeric Separations of Nicotine and Nicotine Related Compounds
Using a Novel Semi-Synthetic Vancomycin-Based Core-Shell HPLC Stationary Phase
Preparation and Characterization of Capillary Column and Suppressor for Suppressed
Open Tubular Ion Chromatography
2
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ISCC 2017 POSTER ASSIGNMENTS BY LAST NAME
GROUP 1: GC Applications
GROUP 2: GC Stationary Phases
GROUP 3: GC Detectors & Data Handling
GROUP 4: Sample Prep
GROUP 5: HPLC Stationary Phase
GROUP 6: Liquid Phase Separation Applications
GROUP 7: LCxLC
LAST NAME
Posters 1-29
Poster Presentation Times and Locations:
Posters 30-39
Odd number posters will present on Wednesday, May 17th
Posters 40-49
from 1:40 -3:10PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 50-69
Even posters will present on Thursday, May 18th
Posters 70-99
from 2:00 -3:30PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 100 -119
Posters 120-129
POSTER #
GROUP #
FIRST NAME
ORGANIZATION
ABSTRACT TITLE
78
7
8
5
1
1
Huang
Humston-Fulmer
Jobst
Yifan
Elizabeth
Karl
Texas Tech University
LECO
McMaster University
Isomeric Separation and identification of Glycopeptide on Porous Graphitic Carbon
(PGC)-LC-MS at
Investigation
of high
Beertemperature
Aging by GC-TOFMS
106
42
6
3
Kadjo
Kelly
Akinde
Christina
University of Texas at Arlington
LECO Corporation
Revisiting Chromatographic Quantitation in a Digital Age, Peak Quantitation from Peak
Residual Solvents Analysis: Satisfying USP 467 Using a New Benchtop Time-of-Flight
Mass Spectrometer
43
3
Kelly
Christina
LECO Corporation
Battling Fuel-Washing: Identification of Accutrace S10 in Diesel Samples Using a New
Benchtop GC-TOF MS System
54
4
Koolivand
Amir
University of Texas at Arlington
Lipid Coacervation for Extraction and Enrichment of Membrane Proteins in
Proteomics Studies
79
5
Lang
John
University of Texas at Arlington
Structural Changes in Chromatographic Supports with Modification by Covalently
Bound Selectors
107
6
Lee
JT
AZYP LLC
Ultrafast Enantiomeric Separation of Basic Pharmaceutical Compounds in HPLC Using
Core-Shell Particles
9
1
Leghissa
Allegra
University of Texas at Arlington
80
5
Liden
Tiffany
University of Texas at Arlington
Methods for analysis of cannabinoids using gas chromatography – triple quadrupole –
mass spectrometry and gas chromatography – vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy
Characterization of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Unconventional Oil and Gas Waste
Waters
55
4
Lin
Monica Kham
Kprime Technologies, Canada
Novel HPLC Approach with Water Extraction for Ultra-trace Analysis of Furanic
Compounds in Transformer Oils
108
6
Liu
Shaorong
University of Oklahoma
Multiple Channel UV/Vis Absorption Detector for high throughput screening of
chromatographic separations
109
122
6
7
Luong
Ma
Jim
Hongyan
Dow Chemical Canada
University of Oklahoma
Flow Injection with Chemiluminescence Detection for the Rapid Determination of
Total SulfurofinActive
Hydrocarbons
Detection
Enzymes using Two-Dimensional Activity-Correlated Quantitative
Proteomics Platform (2D_ACPP)
Shining a light on environmental toxicants using GC(xGC)-atmospheric pressure
photoionization mass spectrometry
3
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ISCC 2017 POSTER ASSIGNMENTS BY LAST NAME
GROUP 1: GC Applications
GROUP 2: GC Stationary Phases
GROUP 3: GC Detectors & Data Handling
GROUP 4: Sample Prep
GROUP 5: HPLC Stationary Phase
GROUP 6: Liquid Phase Separation Applications
GROUP 7: LCxLC
LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
Posters 1-29
Poster Presentation Times and Locations:
Posters 30-39
Odd number posters will present on Wednesday, May 17th
Posters 40-49
from 1:40 -3:10PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 50-69
Even posters will present on Thursday, May 18th
Posters 70-99
from 2:00 -3:30PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 100 -119
Posters 120-129
POSTER #
GROUP #
ORGANIZATION
44
3
Machyňáková
Andrea
Faculty of Chemical and Food
Technology, Slovak University of
Technology in Bratislava
Development and optimization of an automated SPE-LC-Q-TOF-MS method for
determination of macrolide antibiotics in surface waters in compliance with
2013/39/EC
56
4
Machyňáková
Andrea
Faculty of Chemical and Food
Technology, Slovak University of
Technology in Bratislava
Preparation, evaluation and application of molecularly imprinted polymer for on-line
SPE extraction of coumarins from Tokaj specialty wines
33
2
Maimone
Mariarosa
Chromaleont SrL
Determination of potentially harmful volatiles in e-liquids exploiting a unique devoted
mass spectral library with embedded linear retention indices
10
34
1
2
McCurry
McGuigan
James
Megan
Agilent Technologies
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Developing Fast GC Methods Using a Unique Capillary Column Heating Technology
GC/MS Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in Mainstream Tobacco Smoke
81
35
5
2
McKelvie
Miller
Kaylan
Kelsey
University of Alberta
Organo-sulfur analysis using a water stationary phase in GC-FPD
University of North Carolina at Chapel Using high-efficiency, meter-long capillary ultrahigh pressure liquid chromatography
Hill
columns to separate phospholipid isomers
11
1
Nguyen
Chuong
University of Texas at Arlington
Gas chromatography and metal analysis of produced water treated with a household
commercial filter
57
4
Oloumi
Armin
University of Texas at Arlington
Characterization and Formation of Perfluoro alcohol/acid Induced Coacervates in
Protein Extarction
110
82
6
5
Pacot
Patel
Giselle
Darchan
Monash University
University of Texas at Arlington
Determination of selected PPCPs in water by direct-injection LC-MS/MS
Rapid and High-Efficiency Chiral Liquid and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Using
Superficially Porous Particles
36
2
Patil
Rahul
University of Texas at Arlington
Examination of Selectivities of Thermally Stable Geminal Dicationic Ionic Liquids by
Structural Modification
111
6
Peng
Wenjing
Texas Tech University
Revealing breast cancer cell brain metastasis genes with siRNA coupled to LC-MS/MS
58
4
Qiao
Xiaoqiang
University of Texas at Arlington
HFIP-Ionic Liquid based Coacervation System for Efficient Fractionation of Membrane
Proteins with Increased Identification Efficiency
4
ABSTRACT TITLE
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ISCC 2017 POSTER ASSIGNMENTS BY LAST NAME
GROUP 1: GC Applications
GROUP 2: GC Stationary Phases
GROUP 3: GC Detectors & Data Handling
GROUP 4: Sample Prep
GROUP 5: HPLC Stationary Phase
GROUP 6: Liquid Phase Separation Applications
GROUP 7: LCxLC
LAST NAME
Posters 1-29
Poster Presentation Times and Locations:
Posters 30-39
Odd number posters will present on Wednesday, May 17th
Posters 40-49
from 1:40 -3:10PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 50-69
Even posters will present on Thursday, May 18th
Posters 70-99
from 2:00 -3:30PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 100 -119
Posters 120-129
POSTER #
GROUP #
FIRST NAME
ORGANIZATION
45
3
Qui
Changling
The University of Texas at Arlington
Gas Chromatography-Vacuum Ultraviolet Detection (GC-VUV) for Analysis of Terpenes
and Turpentines
112
6
Rakhmadiyeva
Sluken
L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National
University
HPLC method in analysis of Calligonum aphyllum (Pall.) Guerke
12
1
Rathburn
Wayne
Honeywell UOP
Analysis of Density in Petroleum by Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas
Chromatography
123
7
Ren
Jiangtao
University of Oklahoma
Online Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography for Effective and Comprehensive
Analysis of Complex Protein Samples with Multiple Capillary Second-Dimension
Columns
113
59
13
6
4
1
Rigano
Rion
Roodt
Francesca
Halie
Alexis
Chromaleont Srl
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Pretoria
Supercritical fluid chromatography coupled to electron ionization mass spectrometry
for a reliable
identification
of semi-volatile
compounds
Surfactant
Based
Coacervation
in Protein Extraction
83
5
Roy
Daipayan
University of Texas at Arlington
Macrocyclic glycopeptides bonded to superficially porous particles: The way forward
for quick and efficient chiral separations
46
3
Ruijken
Marco
MsMetrix
MsCompare: An Untargeted GC/MS Metabolomics Platform for Quality Control,
Precise Deconvolution and Data Analysis
47
3
Rutherford
Jennifer
University of Texas at Arlington
Applying Principles of High Speed Gas Chromatography to Reduce Analysis Times in
the Speciation of Fats by GC Using EZGC Online Software
48
3
Santos
Ines
University of Texas at Arlington
Analysis of bacterial FAMEs using gas chromatography – vacuum ultraviolet
spectroscopy for bacterial identification and discrimination
14
1
Schenk
Jamie
University of Texas at Arlington
Resin-Coated Proppant Analysis for Formaldehyde Content by Headspace GC-MS, GCVUV, and HPLC
124
7
Schug
Kevin
The University of Texas at Arlington
Comprehensive Two Dimensional Liquid Chromatography Method Development for
Separation and Quantitation of Intact Proteins
5
ABSTRACT TITLE
A new approach for the collection and comparison of volatile skin chemicals for
analysis by GC×GC-TOFMS
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ISCC 2017 POSTER ASSIGNMENTS BY LAST NAME
GROUP 1: GC Applications
GROUP 2: GC Stationary Phases
GROUP 3: GC Detectors & Data Handling
GROUP 4: Sample Prep
GROUP 5: HPLC Stationary Phase
GROUP 6: Liquid Phase Separation Applications
GROUP 7: LCxLC
LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
Posters 1-29
Poster Presentation Times and Locations:
Posters 30-39
Odd number posters will present on Wednesday, May 17th
Posters 40-49
from 1:40 -3:10PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 50-69
Even posters will present on Thursday, May 18th
Posters 70-99
from 2:00 -3:30PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 100 -119
Posters 120-129
POSTER #
GROUP #
ORGANIZATION
114
6
Shealor
Philip
University of Texas at Arlington
Gas Permeable Membrane Based Ionic Strength and pH Programmable Volatile Eluent
Generators for Liquid Chromatography
15
60
1
4
Shiel
Shirey
Jonelle
Robert
LECO
MilliporeSigma
High Speed Analysis: Combining Fast GC with Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for
Complex
Sample Analysis
Under
One Minute with Direct MS for Drugs of Abuse in
Using Biocompatible
SolidinPahse
Microextraction
Biological Matrices
61
4
Shirey
Robert
MilliporeSigma
Method Development in the Use of an Overcoated Fiber for the Solid Phase
Microextraction (SPME) of Pesticide Residues from Baby Food
62
4
Shirey
Robert
MilliporeSigma
Using Biocompatible Solid Pahse Microextraction with Direct MS for Drugs of Abuse in
Biological Matrices
84
63
5
4
Simpson
Sonker
Katherine
Mukul
University of North Carolina
Brigham Young University
Chromatography on Hypercarb Particles Size Refined by Sedimentation
Integrated Microfluidic Platform for Immunoaffinity Extraction and Electrophoresis of
Preterm Birth Biomarkers
16
17
1
1
Špánik
Špánik
Ivan
Ivan
Faculty of Chemical and Food
Technology,
Slovak University
Faculty
of Chemical
and Food of
Technology, Slovak University of
Technology in Bratislava
Characterization of VOC profile of varietal Gewürztraminer wines using GCxGC-TOFMS utilization of enantiomer separations using multidimensional gas chromatography
The
for food authentication purposes
18
1
Sugauara
Lucy
University of São Paulo State (UNESP) PAH in mangrove region: method validation and application to samples from
Southeast Brazil
19
1
Talebi
Mohsen
University of Texas At Arlington
Examination of the varied and changing ethanol content of commercial kombucha
products
20
1
Talebi
Mohsen
University of Texas At Arlington
Evaluation of branched ionic liquids for the GC analysis of fatty acid methyl esters
115
85
6
5
Tasharofi
Thacker
Sajad
Jonathan
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Texas at Arlington
Effect of quadrupole detector in IC column imaging
Polyvinyl Alcohol-Coated Silica as a Stationary Phase for Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid
Chromatography
86
116
5
6
Thakur
Thurbide
Nimisha
Kevin
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Calgary
Evaluation of metakaolin based geopolymers monoliths in liquid chromatography
A novel supercritical fluid chromatography method for chiral separations
6
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ISCC 2017 POSTER ASSIGNMENTS BY LAST NAME
GROUP 1: GC Applications
GROUP 2: GC Stationary Phases
GROUP 3: GC Detectors & Data Handling
GROUP 4: Sample Prep
GROUP 5: HPLC Stationary Phase
GROUP 6: Liquid Phase Separation Applications
GROUP 7: LCxLC
LAST NAME
Posters 1-29
Poster Presentation Times and Locations:
Posters 30-39
Odd number posters will present on Wednesday, May 17th
Posters 40-49
from 1:40 -3:10PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 50-69
Even posters will present on Thursday, May 18th
Posters 70-99
from 2:00 -3:30PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 100 -119
Posters 120-129
POSTER #
GROUP #
FIRST NAME
ORGANIZATION
ABSTRACT TITLE
21
1
Varona - Torres
Emmanuel
University of Texas at Arlington
Surveying the Environmental Impact of Unconventional Drilling on Soil in the Eagle
Ford Shale Region
117
87
37
118
125
6
5
2
6
7
Veillon
Wahab
Wang
Wang
Wang
Lucas
M. Farooq
Anzi
Yadi
Zhe
Texas Tech University
University of Texas at Arlington
Restek Corporation
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Oklahoma
Microscale Chemical Release of O-linked Oligosaccharides by RAIDR
Some Interesting Observations on Slurry Packing of High Efficiency Core-Shell and
Fully Porous
Particles
GC-MS
Analysis
of Phthalates: Comparison of GC Stationary Phase Performance
Determination of D-amino acid levels in human cancer cells
High-pH Reversed-phase Liquid Chromatography Coupled with Capillary RPLC for Topdown Proteomics
88
22
5
1
Weatherly
Weston
Choyce
Courtney
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Texas at Arlington
Hydrolytically stable ultra-high efficiency core-shell HILIC columns
Human Sweat Analysis Using Solid Phase Microextraction and Gas -ChromatographyMass Spectrometry
89
5
Wicker
Paige
University of Texas at Arlington
Evaluation of Critical Column Parameters for Use in Supercritical Fluid
Chromatography by SFC-MS
90
5
Wimalasinghe
Rasangi
University of Texas at Arlington
Separation of peptides on superficially porous particle based macrocyclic glycopeptide
stationary phases
126
7
Wong
Yong Foo
Monash University
23
1
Zini
Claudia
Comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry with shift
gradient and “multi-segmented shift gradients”. Designing an eluent strategy for the
second
basedstages
upon chemical
knowledge
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do The
roledimension
of winemaking
on toxic smoke
volatile toxic compounds found in
Sul
Merlot grapes evaluated by gas-chromatography with mass spectrometric detector
(GC/MS)
24
1
Zini
Claudia
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do HS-SPME-GC/MS as a tool to probe for biomarkers of differentiation between healthy
Sul
leaves and galls from Myrcia splendens
25
1
Zini
Claudia
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Catalytic pyrolysis of sugar cane bagasse in a fixed bed reactor using metal chlorides
Sul
and oxides as catalysts
26
1
Zini
Claudia
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Characterization of analytical fast pyrolysis vapors of medium-density fiberboard
Sul
(MDF) using metal-modified HZSM-5 as catalyst
7
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ISCC 2017 POSTER ASSIGNMENTS BY LAST NAME
GROUP 1: GC Applications
GROUP 2: GC Stationary Phases
GROUP 3: GC Detectors & Data Handling
GROUP 4: Sample Prep
GROUP 5: HPLC Stationary Phase
GROUP 6: Liquid Phase Separation Applications
GROUP 7: LCxLC
LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
Posters 1-29
Poster Presentation Times and Locations:
Posters 30-39
Odd number posters will present on Wednesday, May 17th
Posters 40-49
from 1:40 -3:10PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 50-69
Even posters will present on Thursday, May 18th
Posters 70-99
from 2:00 -3:30PM in Crystal Ballrooms B/C.
Posters 100 -119
Posters 120-129
POSTER #
GROUP #
ORGANIZATION
ABSTRACT TITLE
27
1
Zini
Claudia
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Effect of storage time on the esters concentration levels in Syrah wine produced in
Sul
submiddle São Francisco Valley
28
1
Zini
Claudia
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Evaluation of phenolic and volatile compounds in Syrah wine from Submiddle São
Sul
Francisco Valley: impact of ripening stage
119
6
Zoccalli
Mariosimone
Chromaleont SrL
Fast On-line extraction and determination of targeted carotenoids from food samples
8
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